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- Aberpergwm abstract "Aberpergwm is the site of a colliery in the Vale of Neath near Glynneath in south Wales.The drift mine was reopened in 1996 after being closed by British Coal in 1985. It is owned and worked by Energybuild, a private company now wholly owned by Walter Energy of the USA (as of April 2011). The mine has probable recoverable reserves of 7.6 million tonnes of coal.[1], which is a high-grade anthracite. Most is delivered to Port Talbot Steelworks owned by Tata Steel.Currently the colliery has suspended working the multi-entry system in the 18ft seam and are concentrating on the development of the 9ft which is the life line of the colliery.The ruined, derelict Aberpergwm House stands on the grounds, the former seat of the Williams family of Aberpergwm.".
- Aberpergwm wikiPageExternalLink energybuild-flotation-boost-for-aberpergwm-91466-20266939.
- Aberpergwm wikiPageExternalLink Aberpergwm.htm.
- Aberpergwm wikiPageID "18637110".
- Aberpergwm wikiPageRevisionID "490199009".
- Aberpergwm hasPhotoCollection Aberpergwm.
- Aberpergwm subject Category:Coal_mines_in_Wales.
- Aberpergwm subject Category:Underground_mines_in_Wales.
- Aberpergwm subject Category:Vale_of_Neath.
- Aberpergwm point "51.75111111111111 -3.6638888888888888".
- Aberpergwm type Artifact100021939.
- Aberpergwm type CoalMine103056368.
- Aberpergwm type CoalMinesInWales.
- Aberpergwm type Excavation103302121.
- Aberpergwm type Mine103768346.
- Aberpergwm type Object100002684.
- Aberpergwm type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aberpergwm type UndergroundMinesInWales.
- Aberpergwm type Whole100003553.
- Aberpergwm type YagoGeoEntity.
- Aberpergwm type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Aberpergwm type SpatialThing.
- Aberpergwm comment "Aberpergwm is the site of a colliery in the Vale of Neath near Glynneath in south Wales.The drift mine was reopened in 1996 after being closed by British Coal in 1985. It is owned and worked by Energybuild, a private company now wholly owned by Walter Energy of the USA (as of April 2011). The mine has probable recoverable reserves of 7.6 million tonnes of coal.[1], which is a high-grade anthracite.".
- Aberpergwm label "Aberpergwm".
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- Aberpergwm sameAs Q4667161.
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- Aberpergwm sameAs Aberpergwm.
- Aberpergwm lat "51.75111111111111".
- Aberpergwm long "-3.6638888888888888".
- Aberpergwm wasDerivedFrom Aberpergwm?oldid=490199009.
- Aberpergwm isPrimaryTopicOf Aberpergwm.